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Type: Comprehensive Grammar Title: Table of Personal Level: Level 1 Tags: level 1, beginner, personal pronouns, singular pronouns, pronouns, pronouns, pronouns, , possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns

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To identify the different kinds of pronouns and the functions they serve To determine how to use pronouns correctly by studying sample sentences

Table of Personal Pronouns pronouns possessive number person determiners subject object possessive reflexive 1st male/ (speaker) female me mine myself my 2nd male/ (listener) female you yours yourself your singular 3rd male him his himself his (other female her hers herself her person) neuter it its itself its 1st male/ (speaker) female us ours ourselves our 2nd male/ plural (listener) female you you yours yourselves your 3rd male/ (other female/ they them theirs themselves their person) neuter

Sample Sentences 1st person singular: I take the minutes of the meeting. 2nd person singular: You take the minutes of the meeting. subject 3rd person singular: He takes the minutes of the meeting. 1st person plural: We take the minutes of the meeting. 2nd person plural: You take the minutes of the meeting. 3rd person plural: They take the minutes of the meeting. 1st person singular: Mr. Smith is giving me a book. 2nd person singular: Mr. Smith is giving you a book. object 3rd person singular: Mr. Smith is giving her a book. 1st person plural: Mr. Smith is giving us a book. 2nd person plural: Mr. Smith is giving you a book. 3rd person plural: Mr. Smith is giving them a book. pronouns 1st person singular: This computer is mine. 2nd person singular: This computer is yours. possessive 3rd person singular: This computer is hers. 1st person plural: This computer is ours. 2nd person plural: This computer is yours. 3rd person plural: This computer is theirs. 1st person singular: I am making the presentation myself. 2nd person singular: You are making the presentation yourself. reflexive 3rd person singular: He is making the presentation himself. 1st person plural: We are making the presentation ourselves. 2nd person plural: You are making the presentation yourselves. 3rd person plural: They are making the presentation themselves. 1st person singular: The clients like my idea. 2nd person singular: The clients like your idea. possessive 3rd person singular: The clients like her idea. determiners 1st person plural: The clients like our idea. 2nd person plural: The clients like your idea. 3rd person plural: The clients like their idea.